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Jase hutch

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  1. Ok.. It's a type :101R It's 24 AH CCA 290 amps And it's 182mm long 125mm wide 155mm high Hope this helps... Sent from my C5303 using Arbtalk mobile app
  2. Charlie, call 01789 400044, option 2 at any time after 8.00 am tomorrow and I can tell you the spec..
  3. Wow, looks like a new un.....
  4. Shaunpaul, sorry I've only just seen this, I've messaged you... 😄 Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. Think there was an article about it in 'Classic Tractor' magazine a month or so ago and it was definately used for that purpose.... Sent from my C5303 using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. I've seen this before and if I remember correctly is was built for moving pallets of turf on and around football stadiums, hence the dimensions which would allow it access via the players tunnel........
  7. Cheers Andy, it's a pleasure... Glad you managed to get it repaired temporarily, the parts should be with you tomorrow..
  8. I'll second that Eddie, Matt is the best I know on Kohler......
  9. Possibly the biggest though... 😄 Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. She's a beauty .... I passed my tractor test on a Major Diesel many years ago...
  11. Don't Forst chippers display 'fault codes' of any sort ..?
  12. Can't a one way restrictor be fitted on the feed hose to the ram..? Sent from my C5303 using Arbtalk mobile app
  13. <p>How are things Stuart...?</p>

  14. We used to deal with a company called 'Dyperk' or 'Diperk'.....they were the official supplier I believe....
  15. Are these the cradle pivot bolts...? Sent from my D5803 using Arbtalk mobile app
  16. George, all I will say regarding the Greenmech 15-23 is to avoid the 34hp diesel as it's a Briggs/Daihatsu engine and the engines are now obsolete and very scarce should you ever need a replacement.... Sent from my C5303 using Arbtalk mobile app
  17. Ty, surely number 5, needs new 'flywheel shaft' and bearing..? Jase..
  18. Mark we had the same issue with some GreenMech chippers, can't you get a socket turned down on a lathe or even reduce its length with an angle grinder and 'soft pad'...?
  19. It seems to happen a lot on a Friday afternoon.....
  20. I'd be proud of that, fair play.....
  21. Did you sort it Mr Dempsey...?
  22. I think 'Claymores' of 'Bidford-on-Avon' were, maybe still are dealers, google them..?
  23. Ps, the above only applies if it's a red Case tractor and not an old David Brown 995.....!
  24. Dave, I used to work on Case tractors as a lad but it's been a long time now. If I remember correctly, behind the near side rear wheel is the MCV (multi control valve), it's the big cast lump with a filter canister protruding from it. Mounted on, I believe, the top of this valve block is the IPTO (independent pto) valve which controls oil flow to the pto pack, it's got a fork arrangement to move the valve. If you look carefully you should be able to see with the help of a willing helper if the linkage is actually trying to move when the lever is operated in the cab. I think the pivots could well be seized in your case. All this vale does is supply oil to a clutch pack for the pto so check it it's moving . All the best.........

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